In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Teacher uses Monitor to help students see that evil is not inevitable

Video game experience

While with my family at a pizza parlor/video game center, I soon found myself glued to one of the games.

You don't have to accept discord!

We all face disturbing situations from time to time.

Refuse to be a sponge

One day when I opened the Christian Science Quarterly to begin my study of that week's Lesson-Sermon, "God the Only Cause and Creator," the Golden Text fairly jumped out at me: "The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.
Christian Scientists assign a broader meaning to the word "error" than what it usually denotes.

Don't forget your oil!

A wildlife program on television showed a film about a mother swan bringing up her chicks, which are called cygnets.

Unfailing memory

Humanly speaking, memory could be defined as the mind's ability to recall and retain facts or past events.

Are we teachable?

It was the first day of rehearsal for the new resident theatrical company.

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

Woman rediscovers the "salt and cinnamon" of companioning

Stilling the storms of mortal mind

The changeable nature of the carnal, or mortal, mind is like the waves of the sea—at times storm-tossed, choppy, sometimes calm but subject to gales.

Is there a decision to be made?

Some years ago when I was in a quandary, the words "There is no decision to be made" came to my waiting thought with the authority of law.
Matter is generally considered to be the controller of man's faculties.